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Tips to Help Law Review Editors Tackle the Bluebook

Rather than dream of ways to destroy your Bluebook, why not learn how to more easily navigate it and put a positive spin on your albeit twisted bond? We've rounded up some tips to help!

The Legality of Climate Geoengineering and the Role of the Public in Decision Making

The complicated nature of geoengineering and thoughts on the importance of public involvement in deciding if, and how, to take steps to manipulate earth's climate to curb global warming.

Announcing Improved Law Review Article Submission on Scholastica

Some great updates to Scholastica's article submission form just in time for law review submission season.

Law Review Submission Resources for Authors

Scholastica has a bunch of great resources to help you navigate the ins and outs of submitting to law reviews.

Ethical and Legal Obligations for the Humane Treatment of Laying Hens: Interview with Valerie Watnick

In popular media, we're often shown eggs juxtaposed against the backdrop of idyllic farms where animals roam free. But is this accurate?

Becoming a 'Rebellious Law Professor': Interview with Harold McDougall

What do JD candidates hope to get from their law degrees? Many aspire to work on social justice issues that matter to them, and they need their law professors' help.

3 Steps to Writing a Standout Law Review Note

Tips to help you develop your law review note - from brainstorming a topic, to evaluating your theme, and preparing your article for submission.

An Investment-Risk Model to Address Firm Compliance: Interview with Robert Bird

Why is it that, despite heightened focus on corporate compliance, many firms are still failing to comply with regulation? And what can be done to curb such failures?

Constitutional Law Across Disciplines: ACS 2nd Annual Con Law Forum

Barry U. School of Law professor Eang Ngov shared her experience working with student members of ACS to plan and launch the ACS Constitutional Law Forum.

The ACA, An Indirect Violation of the Origination Clause?: Interview with Tessa Dysart

An article published in Cornell Journal of Law & Public Policy presents a novel perspective on the fairness of the ACA by focusing on whether the passing of the bill was constitutional.